Updated On: 19 April, 2021 05:57 PM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
The Maharashtrian new year is here but Covid-19 has subdued people’s enthusiasm and the festival’s usual pomp

The gudi arrangement at Sanika Desai`s home to celebrate Gudi Padwa this year. Photo: Sanika Desai
For a lot of Maharashtrians, it is a sombre Gudi Padwa. While 2020 had been quiet due to the Covid-19 outbreak, they had hoped the situation would change for the better this time around. However, the recent surge in cases has seen Maharashtra go under a lockdown from April 5 and there is no sign of it being lifted any time soon.
Marking the beginning of spring and a new year for the community, it is one of the biggest festivals in the state, brought in with pomp and fervour in most urban and rural households.